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3. Check good operation or not those parts after the
work.
CAUTION
Be careful not to be bite the wires by Cover Sensor,
when store the wires and the Scotch Lock in Cover
Sensor.
11.2. Disassembly of VC (Vegetable
Compartment)
11.2.1. PCB (VC)
1. Remove Crisper A'ssy
• Pull Crisper Case, take it out from each two portions
of Rail VC right and left.
-You can see the figure below (11.2.2.(1)).
2. Remove the screw that is fixation of Cover LED on
upper side of VC. Then remove Cover LED.
3. (3)Remove PCB (VC) while pressing left and right
hooks of reverse side of Cover LED.
4. (4)Pull the connector out while pressing the hook.
NOTES
• Be careful not to break PCB (VC) when it is removed and
installed.
11.2.2. CRISPER A’SSY
1. Remove Crisper A'ssy.
• Pull Crisper Case, take it out from each two portions
of Rail VC right and left.
11.2.3. DUCT VC
1. Remove Crisper A'ssy
• Pull Crisper Case, take it out from each two portions
of Rail VC right and left.
-You can see the figure (11.2.2.(1)).
2. Remove Duct VC A’ssy toward you while pulling the
hook of upper side.
3. Remove Duct VC.
• Remove the connector of Damper Thermostat, then
take Duct VC out.
• Take out INS Duct VCT and INS Duct VCB form four
hooks of Duct VC.
• Tear off Foam tape, removes Sensor SC from fixa-
tion part of INS Duct VCT.
Summary of Contents for NR-B30FG1
Page 5: ...5 2 Specifications ...
Page 6: ...6 3 General Introduction 3 1 Flow of Refrigerant ...
Page 7: ...7 4 Features and Functions 4 1 Features 4 1 1 Super Energy Saving ...
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Page 9: ...9 4 1 2 Super Keep Fresh Vitamin Safe ...
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Page 12: ...12 4 1 3 Super Hygienic ...
Page 13: ...13 4 2 Functions 1 2 3 4 ...
Page 14: ...14 5 6 7 8 ...
Page 21: ...21 6 Location of Controls and Components 6 1 Display and Control Panel ...
Page 22: ...22 6 2 Components ...
Page 23: ...23 7 Installation Instructions 7 1 Installation Instructions ...
Page 24: ...24 7 2 Getting started ...
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Page 29: ...29 10 Troubleshooting Guide 10 1 FC and PC not cooling at all Compressor does not run ...
Page 30: ...30 10 2 PC is not cooling or poor cooling FC cooling condition is normal ...
Page 31: ...31 10 3 FC is poor cooling Compressor run ...
Page 32: ...32 10 4 VC is poor cooling or excessive cooling ...
Page 50: ...50 12 Maintenance 12 1 Automatic Defrosting 12 2 Removing and attaching shelves ...
Page 51: ...51 12 3 Care and cleaning instructions ...
Page 52: ...52 ...
Page 53: ...53 13 Dimensions 13 1 Outside NR B30FX1 NR B30FG1 ...
Page 54: ...54 13 2 Inside NR B30FX1 ...
Page 55: ...55 13 3 Inside NR B30FG1 ...
Page 56: ...56 14 Schematic Diagram 14 1 Schematic Diagram NR B30FG1 NR B30FX1 ...
Page 57: ...57 14 2 Wiring Diagram NR B30FG1 NR B30FX1 ...
Page 58: ...58 15 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List 15 1 Exploded View 1 NR B30FG1 NR B30FX1 ...
Page 59: ...59 15 2 Replacement Parts List 1 NR B30FG1 NR B30FX1 ...
Page 60: ...60 15 3 Replacement Parts List 1 NR B30FG1 NR B30FX1 ...
Page 61: ...61 15 4 Exploded View 2 NR B30FG1 NR B30FX1 ...
Page 62: ...62 15 5 Replacement Parts List 2 NR B30FG1 NR B30FX1 ...
Page 63: ...63 15 6 Replacement Parts List 2 NR B30FG1 NR B30FX1 ...
Page 64: ...64 15 7 Exploded View 3 NR B30FG1 NR B30FX1 Bundled parts The parts for left opening doors ...
Page 66: ...66 15 9 Packing Exploded View NR B30FG1 NR B30FX1 ...
Page 67: ...67 15 10 Packing Material Pats List NR B30FG1 NR B30FX1 ...